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hey!
hey
is a command line tool to contact DuckDuckGo Chat API from your terminal.
based on this article
demo:
disclaimer
to clarify, as of may 17 2024, using a third party client does not violate the ToS.
by using this client, you acknowledge that you will be liable for any ToS violations as per GPLv3
this project is not intended for API scraping purposes, and actually has a soft protection against it.
installation
if you run linux or macos,
git clone https://git.blek.codes/blek/hey.git
cd hey
cargo b -r
sudo cp target/release/hey /usr/bin/hey,
if you are on windows, download the binary file or compile it yourself if you have the knowledge
via a package manager
arch (AUR) - paru -S hey-duck
download the binary file
prebuilt binaries are available on the releases page for macOS, Linux and Windows
development version
look around on github actions, select the latest one, scroll all the way down and then download an artifact for your platform
note for packagers
to avoid name conflicts, packages should be named hey-duck
or its form in a different naming convention.
please submit an issue or a PR if you have packaged this to a distro, or email one of the maintainers.
configuration & cache
there is a config file in ~/.config/hey/conf.toml
and a cache file in ~/.cache/hey/cache.json
you can set their paths and filenames via HEY_CONFIG_PATH
, HEY_CONFIG_FILENAME
and HEY_CACHE_PATH
, HEY_CACHE_FILENAME
.
config file reference
model = "Claude" # or "GPT3"
tos = false # whether if you agree to ddg chat tos
cache file reference
cache file stores the last VQD used. it is (probably) there so that the ai model would remember your history. read more about duckduckgo chat api
if you want to reset the VQD, just delete the file.